krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Sep 20, 2007 #11 it could be. Well why dont you run memtest over night(6-8 hours), some people may suggest more time. And let us know if any errors occured or not. Did you even try reseting your cmos? Try all these, and then post back if problem occurs.
it could be. Well why dont you run memtest over night(6-8 hours), some people may suggest more time. And let us know if any errors occured or not. Did you even try reseting your cmos? Try all these, and then post back if problem occurs.
OP OP j12 Daemon Poster Messages 1,133 Sep 23, 2007 #12 Finally decided to reset the cmos and reset my cpu to stock speeds instead of 3.2mhz, its back down to 1.86. So i'll see how it runs today.
Finally decided to reset the cmos and reset my cpu to stock speeds instead of 3.2mhz, its back down to 1.86. So i'll see how it runs today.